Oilers sign Brad Hunt, Andrew Miller to 1-year contracts
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The Edmonton Oilers have agreed to terms on one-year contract extensions with forward Andrew Miller and defenseman Brad Hunt, the team announced Monday.
Miller made nine appearances for the Oilers last season, managing one goal and six points. The goal, memorably scored on a penalty shot, was his first in the NHL. He's now on a third one-year pact with the Oilers organization.
Hunt made Edmonton's opening-night roster out of camp last fall, but was reassigned to Oklahoma City after a handful of starts. He spent the bulk of last season with the Barons, scoring an impressive 19 goals and 32 assists off the blue line.
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